Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 14, 1843, Image 4

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II A IV K KOTE LIST.
rCAXSVLTAMA.
The following Kt howa the cam-tit ealue of all
Pennsylvania Hank Notn. Tbe moct Implicit re
liance may be placed upon H, it i erery tree;
wrrfully compared with aixl corrected rrom Bick
ntU't Reporter.
Banks In Philadelphia.
NOTE8 AT PAR.
Rank of North America" .
Sank tf the Northern Liberties .
Commercial Bunk of Penn'a.' .
Farmcra' and Mechanic' Bank .
Kensington Bank . ,
Philadelphia Bank .
S.htnlkill Hank
r -mthwark Bank . .
Wcptern Dank .
Mechanic' Cank'
Country llnnk.
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
par
pal
par
pa'
par
pa'
par
par
par
Hniik fif Chester County Westchester
Bank of Delaware County
Hank of f iermantown
Pnk of Montgomery Co.
D.-ylostown Bank
Easton Bunk"
Cheater
Germantown
Norriatown
Doyloslowii
Easton
Farmers' Bank of Bucks co. Bristol
PlTieej of Bank of Peliii'a,
Office do -do
(Wfe do d
Office do da
NOTES AT
Bank of Ihe United States'
Bank of Tenn Township
HarrUbuig"! Thee
Lancaster I office
Reading (do not
Cast on J issue n.
DISCOUNT.
' Philadelphia 65aG0
i
Girard Bank . . .
Manufacturer' A Mechanics' Bunk ,
Moyamcnsing Bunk . .
Bank of Pennsylvania .
Miners' Bank of Potteville. Potlsvitle
Bank of Lewistown Lewistown
40a45
7
7
12
9
17
Bank of Middletnwn Middletown 7
Bunk of Northumberland Northumberland 7
Columbia flank & 'Bridge co. Columbia 1
Carlisle Bank Carlisle 8
Exchange Bank Pittsburg 2
I)o do branch of Hollidayaburg 3
Farmers' B.ink of Lancealei I.ancastet 2
Lancaster County llatik Lancaster 2
Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading 7
Hairisburg Bank Harrisburg 10
Lancaa'rr Bunk Lancaster 2
Iehanon Bank Lrbanon 6
Merchants' A Manuf Bank Pittsburg 2
Bank of Pittsburg Pittsbuiji 3
West Branch B ink Williamsport
Wyoming Bank Wilkcsharre 17
Northampton Bank Alleniown 21
Berk Countv Bunk Reading
Office of Bank of V. S. Pittsburg
Do do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
Kensington Suv. Ina. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ina. do
Bai.k of Chamberi-burg Chambersburg 9
' Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 9
Bunk of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 10
Erie Bni.k Erie 7
Fmnu'in' & Plovers' Bunk WV nesbucg II
Fnu.k.ir. LJai.k Washington 3
Ht-msJalc D-tik Honeadule IJ
Mom-nRahcla Bank of B. Brownsville 4
York Hunk York 6
N. 13. 'i be notes of those bank on which we
cri-.t quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Pbil&delphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott. prop.)
failed
failed
f.ile.l
failed
failed
no sale
closed
closed
failed
closed
no inle
failed
failed
failed
00 sale
Towunda Bank
Towandu
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bunk
Farmers' & Mech'cs Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bat k
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumh'd Union Col. l!k
Noith Wcetirn Baik of Pa.
Oilice hi , huylkill Bank
Pa. Acr. A Muiiuf. Bank
Silver Lute Bank
Union Bank of i'enn'a.
rii.ore'8iiU Hank
Wirkesbarre Bridge Co.
Bedford
Beaver
Ilunisburg
Washington
Bel!, funte
Pittabuig
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
(ircertcttat'a
Harmony
Huctingdon no sale
Letpwn no sale
Warren
DunlaS"
New H.'je
Mil.jn
faired
ro sale
doted
no ssle
closed
fuihd
fuil.d
cloo'd
filled
doted
Mend'ille
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montinsfl
I'nioiitown
Greensburg
W ilke8liarre no sale
fj All i.utts puiportir.g to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above bet, may bu set
down a bauds.
hew jrnsirv.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed
Belvideir Bank Belvidcie 1
turliniion Co. Bunk Medford par
Conitnercial Bank Perth Aniboy 2
i'uniberland Uaiik liriiletnii
Farmers' Bunk Mount f I oily
Farmers and Mechanics' Bk ituhway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. It i una wick
P"
jar
I
failed
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middlctown Pu
Franklin Bauk of N. J. Jersey City
faded
Hounken UkRY u luting l o tioloken
taibd
faile.1
fuibd
fall.. I
(ailed
I
par
1)0 Sulf
1
Jersey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank Patteisoii
Manufacturers' Bunk Belleville
Men is Company Bank Momstown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanics' wul Manuf. Bk Trentoo
Morris (.'anal and Dkg Co Jeiaey City
Pott Nolet
Newark Bkg & Ina Co Newark
New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamlxitaville
N. J. Mauufuc. and tjVzCo Hoboken
failed
N J Protecton 6i Lotubaid I k Jersey City fu
Orange Bunk Orange
l'atcron Bsr.k Patersun it
failed
2
failtd
Pcoplts' Bank do
Function Bank Pnnreton
tSalem Bunking Co tub in
Vuw Bunk Newark
fetatc Bank" Kh.ulethtown
Biate Bank Cnulen
t-Ule Bul k of Morris Murritlown
tiilti Bunk Trinion
Kulem snd Philad Manuf Ce yuU-m
Mussel Bank Newtoa
Trenton Bt.nking Cu TrrntMi
ttiii n Bank Diver
V arhington Banking Co. iackenaack
Ii:i.AV4UI
B i i f Wiltn & Brandy wint Wi'mington
liai k ol Lelawart W'llmii gtt-n
Bank i f Smyrna bniyina
Vo bianrh Millord
Fa mi rs' L'k of State cf Ikl Dovn
Do brunch Wilmington
Do branch Geoigvtown
Do bruiiih Newcuile
L'i .. u Bunk U ilinuitou
I
par
pur
1
pur
1
fulled
fulled
JJ
par
14
full, J
par
I"'
par
par
par
r
pr
par
psr
rjC Under B
Ou sil banks maikcd tkna ) there are 4
et lounlir't t r sl'i'rd i.'tis t - u.-v
tbet
COBitTil'.iCa,
in e.rciiLtlcn.
The best method for the AMitinn of Disease
is to cleante and purify the Body.
WIMKIIT'M
INDIAN VtC,i;TAHLE PI LI. 8
OFTHR
Wtfc ttmrriccm Colltge cf titatlh,
Are now acknowledged to be the be Medicine in
the World for tbe cure of
EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE.
EC A USE ihry completely Hranse the sto
mach and I'oweU from ih e billions and cor
rupt humors wl.ich sre the cause not only of
Headache, GidiMni, Pslpit-tion of the Hoirt,
ra;m In th Bone Rluumiitisin and Ootii. bin
every mnls.ly inrident to mm. SAID INDIAN
VEfiETAB'l E I'll ere a r r ain cur. f r in
ti'm t'ent, eniitd. nervoi'. irfl "i".to y Hnd pu'rid
Fever hrcmie tiey e'en nv h' p 'v f rin thne
mo bid hi mm. which, when eonfineit tothi- eireu
litinn afi- because of all kind of FKVEKS. f.o,
also, when ti e mp impurity i defxwitrd nn the
mernbmi'C- ami ninselr, cuiamg puiri. inflama
lions and swellinge enlled RHEUMATISM,
HIM T, Ar. WriffhtMndinn Vegetable Pill may
be rclinl in stwava ertnin lo plve n lief, and il
piiet ieil with, arcoidlng to direction will mo4
ufjii'nbv, find withoui fiil, make a perfect cu e of
the above puiiifi I nialsdie. From three lo six of
aid Indian Veitetb Pill l.ikeu every ntg,bt (to
ing lo bed, will in a hoit time ao completely rnl
the boily from every thing that is opposed to health,
tbat h'l.eiinniti-m. Gout, aiid p d" nf every ilecnp
tion.will beliierally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DY. For the a -me teasnn. when, from sudden
changes of atmosphere, or any other emit, the pei
spiiation icbeck'il. ami the humor winch should
pu nff by th lon re tl"nwn inwarilly, causing
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, niue and iek
neaa, pain in the hi nea, wa'ery and ii flamed eye,
ore throat, hoareene-, cong! , cnsum tion.
rheumatic pain in vnriou part of the body, and
many olh r symptom of CATCHING COLD,
Wright's Indian Vcgetabfe Pi'! will invariably
give immedi te n lief. From thiee to six f Raid
Pills taken every t.iuht on goins lo bed, will in a
short time, not only remove all the above unpb su-.nt
vmptma, but 'he bodv w II, in a short time, he
reatoreel to even eontnler rtribb tban before.
ASTHMA, nil DIFFICULTY F BliEATH
ING. Wright' Ind an Vegetable I'iII : wid lo..
en imd enry ff, by tbe Bton ach and ln i. thn
lough phhgmy l.onior , w' icb stop up si the Mir
cellsot tb- n p. nd re ibe i nise. not hi ly of the
alioe I'lp ri" ! a e- n nt i ur when nei ece.i,
often ' toi- - . tti- no r d ' a.l'iil ins'adv ca .
CON! M l' i l I' -b t b ,i oie i en b-
tha lVri'gAi's ri';ri Vrjtfr'hlf P7' are h c rta n
cute !or PAIN IN THE S' E. iipi r. i .n. n u
ses, and sickne", lo- . f epr ti e. eostnen. ft
vi llim tinge of the ikin m d j. end i vi-r nil er
symptom i f a t. rpid oi d wased 'at'- of the liver;
leesuae they pi.rae from the body those impurities
which if d. posited upon thi impnrtnnt orgun, are
ih-' cau-e of every variety nf LIVER COM
PLAINT. When a nation is convulsed ly riot-,
outbrtMk and rebellion tlie only menu of prevent
ing ibe dreadful conseiieiici of a CIVIL WAR,
i to expel all lriior and il ibspoaed nnea from
the country. In I ke iimnne-. ben pain or sick
ness of hiiv kind indicate that the body is strug
gling with 'iiti r nl loe. the true remedy ia lo EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Tiaiior lo
beuMi anil lie,) llctllh will be the certain remit.
That the piimtpb f eurmu di-ease. by cleuiimng
and purifyil g the todv, i stnelly in urcord-fiee
with the laws which govern the animul tconomy;
and il properly ennied out bv tbe u-e of ibe a'nve
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will cetlainly result in ihe complite Abo
lition of Disc use ; we offer the following testimoni
al, from persi rif nf tbe highest re-eotBbiliiy in
New York, who have recently been etied of the
n.ost ob-linate complaints, solely by the use of
WiiIOHt's IsniiN VlOtTtBLK PllLS, ot the
AoriA Amcriiun Cvlltge of Health .
Jamaica. I.. I., June 9th. 1S41.
Doctor Willie'" Wright Deter Sir It is with
grent satisfaction I inform you of y having been
entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five yesr standi! g,
by the ue of your Linn Veoktarlk I'm.
Previoo lo meeiing with your celebratid m'di
cine, I bid ln uniler tbe hamls of several Physi
cisn. and had tried vaiious medicines; but all t
no effi-el. After usii g one 2ft cent box of jour
Pills, however, I experier ced so much bei efil, that
I resolved to perseveie in the use of them according
to directions, which I am hanpy to state, has result
ed in a perfect cure. Ingrnntude to you for the
great benefit I have ieeeied, and al'O in Ihe hrpe
that other simitarlv afflicted mny be induced lo
m:ike tiial of your ex'ra 'dnfy nieiiioine, I send
yi u tbi siniemt n1 !' 'v t piib'Wi the
same, if von tbir k pr ! . Ymn-. Ac.
N.Y.,k. Jut. r (' C. IILACK.
Mr. Richurd Dei nia, agent for Wrights Indian
Vegetrible Pills.
Dear Sir I have been afflicted for aeveral yean
with inward weakness end general debility, acenm
panied at times with piins in tbe side and other
distresaii g complaint. A fit I having tried various
medicines wi'hoi t effect, I wa )ieru ided by aftiend
to make trial cf Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable
Pill which I am happy to state, have relieved me
in s moat wonderful ni. inner. I have oed ihe me
dicine, as yf but a boil tune, and have no doubt,
bv a peri er rice in the use of the medici ie accor
ding n I'bei lion th l 1 shall in a short time be
perb c iv ie-loic
I imi willii glv recommend Slid P I' to all per7
aons siniil n ly i fllieli il. and in 'be full belief ihst
ti e snine U nefieisl resu la w ill foil, w Iheir use, I re
main yours sincerely. HENRY A. FOOTE.
Wa warsing, Ulster co. N. Y.
Niw York, Si pi. 29, l 4 1 -Th'a
is t certify itml I have used Whight's
I i 1 1 1 a ' VtoiTASLB PltlS with 'he greniest bene,
fit; having tivinU cured my -elf of ll e fn i)in nt al
taks ol Sick Headache, lo w hirb I burl p'eviou.ly
bt'tii subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON. '
3H2 Greenwich i'ii(i, N. Y.
To Mr. TJicbard D nmt, Agent for Wright's li
diiin Vegetubh l'i 1.
j r n .v.
As i'h re are ul ibis line ihhiiv wicked person
bnsiiy enpHBnl in I i c ft in iirfei nncbriru un-
clt r tl.t ii tii e cf ti e Imltsn V peuble Pill. sod a
Il ese iti s lute n i n are si.ulreily mkless of con
s, qnr i fif, ll al many va'uuble I vr may be l. t in
cons qui nee of tsingtlrir I'ri' dlnl compounds,
ihe puhl c are raa'ioned ugninn purchs.jng sny
Pi. Is, unless on the ihlcsttf the boxes tilf following
wi n'iiiR is f un I
WLIGUI'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
(Indiun Vurgativt.)
or THE OnTH AMLIltCi C01LISS nr MXAITB.
Ami 'f t' I especially careful agsinst purcha
sii g s.iid rre irine of any peraon except tlx regu
I ir uiK' riiseil HgentS.
M.i.yrs t un xortiivmderiaxd co,
rmniylvama,
II. B. Master, bunbury I'ayna A Rose, Nor
tht ml iluuil Jai ot' Huus. Sbamnkin Samuel
Herb, Xlbonoy Bverly A D. Hs.is. Augusts
Heinr & Feilmer. Milton Irelmnl V Mem II,
McEwensviHe f fer A Desrmond.TurbuUvil
J.iinr Pnd, Potlserove H Klase, Snvib rslown
-II. If. KiM. P. M.. El-sbnrg P. O. Wm.
Lei- i r c, I' M t nil ii t 'on er.
2
till, e nd (iei.fr. I p. it f.r ihe sale of
Mr i' ' jAiliun Ymnullr I'llli. Wlmlessle and
Krn,!,.Nc. Ka RALE BI REET, I'HILALEL
U.7 9!t ly
ROSE OINTMENT,
ron TFrrEit.
RtMOWORHa, PIMPLE ON THE rCE, AVD OTBCH
CITkNEOUS ERl'PTIONS.
(X3 77ie folhxt'ing crrtifica't dtrrribts one Me
mart extraordinary cure ever ejfrcieii by any
a)ilicaJift.
PmtAnr.triitA, February 10, 18.18.
IJ'OR twenty years 1 waa severely afflicted with
Txttkh on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I waa seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of IS36, varying in vio
lence, but withoui ever disappearing. During most
of Ibe time, great pari of my fuce w- covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my head swelled at time until it felt aa if it
would burst ihe swcllin was ao grent, that I could
carcely get my lint on. During the long period
thut I wa afflicted with the dieae, I tiaeil a greal
many aj plications, (among them several celebrated
prep itntinns) a wi II a taking inw.iid remedies,
including a number nfbottlea of Steaim'i Panateti.
Extract of Sarxtipnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would le
impn-aible lo enumeiate all the medicine I ued.
I waa also under the cure of two of the most dis
tinguished physician of this city, but without re
ceiving rni'ch benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the full of 1831, the disease tit the time
being very violent, I commenced uainrt the Rote
Ointment, (prrpuced by Vaughan 6t Davis.) In
a ft w a plications the violent itching ceased, the
swellii g slated, the eruption begin to disappear,
and before I hud uaed a jr the di-rase waa railiielT
cuted. Il has now been nearly a yar and a half
aince, and there ia not a vestige of the disease re
maining, except Ihe Bear from the deep pits formed
by the di.-ease. It is impossible for me to descrilte
in a certificate the aeverily of the diseafe and my
suffi ring, but ( will be pie iscd to give a fuller ac
connt to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will ell on me. At the lime I commenced
using (lie R. e. Ointment I would have given hurt
died of do Ian to be rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it lo several ersons.
(aiming them my mother, w ho had the diseaso bad
ly on bei a'tn.) who w. re a'l cured bv it.
JAMES DURN'ELL, No. I5fi, Race St.
fjj- Tbe Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 11.
Vmi.han. Sou h East cornrr of Third and Race
stie. i. Plii'i.delphia, and aold on ageucv in Sonhu
ry.l v H. B. MASSER,
M ..- Ul:, 1912 Agent.
JIosc (siiilmriil, for T-1Ui
A J liOOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
l int aiii.lphia. May S7Ui. lfM.
'I'llH i lo certify ibei 1 was severely affl cie.l
uh Tetter in the hands und bet for upwards
of foriv ears; the disease was attended generally
with vin ent ibhing and swelling. I applied to a
number of physician, and used a great many appli
cs ions without efl'ertiug a cure. About a year
since, I applied Ihe Rose Ointment, which entirely
st op lied the itclnng, and a few application immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, sllhough I had never Ivcen rid of it at
any lime for forty year. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Mcvenlll. Iielow rpuce iMreel.
Qj" The Rose Ointment i prepared by E. II.
Vauthan. Siuth East corner of Third and Race
Street, Philadelphia, and aord on agency in Smilni
ry by II. B. MASsER,
May Mill. 184 Ag''.
MEDICAID APPROBATION
Of the HOSE OLTMEST,for Ttttr.
YLTHOUGH the superiority of the prcpatation
over nil others is fully established, the proprie
tor Ink pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of ihe University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
Bangh, having found in this remedy thai relief for
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the meana
within the range of bis profession failed to afford,
ha not hesitated to give it his approbation, nlth.iugh
the prejudice and interests of that profession aie
i pposcd to secret Remedies.
PHIHtltLrtUA, Sept. 19, lSHC.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, whic h cnveied pearly one si.te of my f.ice,
ami extended over the ear. Mr. Vnughan, proprie
loi of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, insn
led on my trying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a jir. Although in common with the mem
bers of my pr.tfcssion, I discotmtnusnce and disap
prove ol thu rramefuus nnutrums puhned upon the
public by ignorant pretenders, 1 feel in jus'ice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from thut c'ass of me
dicines, and to give it fnv approbation, aa il entire
ly iiired the eruption, although it h'd resisted Ihe
usii.il applications. DANL. BATCH, M. D.
Qfj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. C.
Vsogiian, South East corner of Third and I? tee
Siteeis, Philade'this, and sold on agency in Sun-
liurv, hy 11. O. MA-SKU,
May 14th, 1S42. Agent,
BOLTON & CO.
ftnirrnl 1'oiiiiiiImnIoii 91?rc Iiuiilsj,
For the Sale of Flour, Urain, Hied, 4 c, 4e.
JC
"MD EfPECTFL'LLY inform their friendt and
'he Merchants generally, that they have la
ken ihose large and commodious Wharves, with two
Dock, noith of Chesnut street, on the Dolawire,
together with the store No. 19 South Wh irves,
where lhe would be pleased lo receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour. Seed, Whiskev, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepnred lo forward all kinds
ot Merchandise by the Schuylkill Bnd I niun, or by
the Chesapeake Bnd I nle Water Canals, sa tow
boats sre kept expressly for the purpose of towing
boats by el l ei mute.
Merchants will pie ire he particular lo aend their
go. ds iles ii e.l by either canals, t i No. 19 South
U h rves, b-iwien Mmkei and Chesnut street, on
the Deluwsre. with directions aecomp my ing ihem
which route ihey wish Ihem to be shipped.
CC'r l'lasier and Suit for sale, at th- lowest mar
ket i ri.-e. BOLTON A- C'l.
Ma'ch 19, IS42. No. 19 South Wharves.
WHARTON'S
jz' a: LD rJ& JB2 ML m
Sunbury, Nortltumbeilaiul County,
PENNSYLVANIA,
fjHE subscrilur nspicituily intorm the public,
thut lie rtss leinoveii to uiui largo anu couiino
dtous Br ck House, ou Market square, opposite the
Court H'iu,e. (I'-nnerly kept bv Hiram t'nee,)
wheie he ia now picpared to accommodaie all who
inuy fvor him wuli a call. Being thankful lor
past favors, he hopes by Strict attention to business,
to receive a liberal shaie of public patronage. &.e
CHARLES D. WHARTON,
6unl ory. March 6th. 1843.
LIME ! LIME ! LIIVIE !
FlHE aulisenhera are prepand to furnish farmers
JL and others with any qusntity of l.imsof a very
supenoi quality f ir laud, or plastering, at the ml
lowing very reduced prices, vit: 8 eta. per bushel
for 1 and Lime t 10 els. for the best quality of plui-
tering Lime, al the kilns, below the borough of Sun
bury. They will slso deliver, al any place within ihe
lorough of Sunbury. Lime for laud, al 10 cents per
bushel, and Lime for plaistering at 12 cents per
bu-hel. The subscribers hive always on hand, a
large quantity of Lime. Its quality ia good, and
their limestone is not equalled by any in tbe neigh
borbood
6EASHOLTZ A BEPGSTRi'bfcER.
AtUU, Arril J J, IRiJ.
H. B. MASSEH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
stTXTBirav, I A
Business attended to' in the Counties of Nor
thurpterland, Union, Lvcoming and Columbia.
Ilrfar t A I
Thomas Haht At ly'o,
I.owttt clc Bamroit,
Haht, CcMMtuna A Hat, PhilaJ.
RttitoLns, McI'asiasd &, Co.
SrtHtso, Hoou A Co.,
WEAVER'S HOTEL,
Sunburn, JSytrthutnbtrland Count yf
Pennnyl vnnln.
rjlHE subscriber, respectfully informs the public
I that ho has removed to that large and commo
dioue Tavern Stand, at the corner of Market and
Fawn streets, fign of the Buck.) formerly occu
pied by Jonas Weaver, and lately by Daniel Gib
son, where he is now prepared to accommodate all
who may favor him with a call. By atrict atlen
tion to business, and his utmott endesvor to render
satisfaction to all, he hopes to receive a liberal shsre
of public patronsge. CHARLES WEAVER.
Sunbury, Msich 12th, 1842.
Counterfeiters Kentli Wove
'T'he public will please observe that no Brandieth
Pills are genuine, unless the box haa three li
bels upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom)
cich containing a fic-simile signature of my h.iinl
writing, thus B. Bs A.vniirrM, M. D. These la.
beNaie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over $2,000. Therefore
it will be seen that the only thing necessary lo prir
cure the medicine in its purity, is lo observe these
labels.
Remember the top, the ride, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly auhori
zed, ami hold
CERTICATES OF AGENCY,
For the sale of BrandreJit Vegetable Universal
Pills.
Northitmbeiland county : Milton Mat-key A
Chumhcilin. Sunhury II. B. Mauser. M'Ewena
ville In bind A Mcixell. NorthuoVeiland Wm.
Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midlinger A Co.
Union County: New Berlin J hn Hoffman.
Selinsgrove Eyer and Schnurc. Middleburg
Isaac Smith. Beavertown J. A 1. Bingainsn.
Adumsburg H. A A. Smith. Mifllinsburg
Hwope A Laird Hartleton Daniel Long. Free-
urg ti. At t. C Mover. Cenlrevilie Stailey
A Lenhart. Lewisburg Walls A Green.
Columbia county : Dunvillc E. B. Reynolds
Co. Berwick Shuman A Kittenhnuae. Cat
lawissa C. A. A C. G. Brobts. Blnnmsburg
ohn R. Mover. JeiseyTown Levi Biset. Wa
shington Robt. McCuy. Limestone D. L.
Schmt-ck.
Obseive that each Agent has an Engravrd Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Dr BRANDRETH S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
ami upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new labels new used upon the Urandreth J'iI
Buret.
Philadelphia, office No. 8. North Bih atreet.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
J.inoary lat, 1842.
"2sLTxtr jbl. jhc loir
PC?. S-L3.
ITOR sale a small Farm, containing about t ne
' hundred and ten acrea, more or le s, situ ite
in Point township, Northund erlsnd count , about
two miles above Noithumbeil ind, on the main
road leading from that place to D.mville, adjoining
land of John Leghou, Jesse C, Horton and others,
now in the ocenpancy of Samuel Pyne. At om
forty acrea of said tract are cleared, and in good
stub- of cultivation, on which there ia a small barn
erected. The property will lie sold on reasonable
teiins. Fur further particulars, peisons are request
ed lo apply to the subscriber.
II. B. MASSER, Agent.
Nov. 27th. 1842. tf Sunbury. Pa.
l'ETI'.H I)i:VKl
LAST MAKER,
No. 74 CnllowhH) Street, Philadelphia.
( three auors acove zeonti.j
Slltlr. r indinga always kept on hand, which he
offers for ssle on the loeve-t terms. Country
Merchants are particularly to ill and judge for
themselves.
Philadelphia. Novem wr 13, 1842. ly.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 20 North Water Street, Phila.
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oil of
every description both for burning and
iiuinulacluring purposes, which will lie sold much
lower than they can 1 procured elsewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving aa represented,
may bo returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will l-e refunded.
J heir slock now in store consists ot the following
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached SpcinTl
o
I'll,
6000
do do Colorless Oil,
do FhII snd Spring Sperm Oil,
do Winter Sea Elephant,
do do Pressed VVhulc Oil,
I n,000
10,000
20.000
6000
do Summer do do do
15,000
do Common V hale Oil,
200 Barrels superior Slra.U Oil,
3d0 do Cod Bsnk Oil.
60 do Neais Fool Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oils.
rr"This Company has a number of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fiaherv, and Tanners may rely
upon petting at all times Oil ss pur as imported.
Philadelphia, Jov. 13, 1 b4i. ly.
G. V". & L. 3. T-YLC?..
OFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor
ner of Fifth und Market Streets, Philadel
phia
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted.
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
ml double Uppers,
do Culf-skin do do
and upper,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neat do do.
da High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do Crocker do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoes
do Fine do
do Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pump,
do List Socks with and withoui soles,
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
..allies do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes.
Gentlemen' do I ver shoes.
With every ether cec:ttioti of boots and shoes.
r ur Caps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Baga.
Patent Gum Elastic r-hos Blacking.
Bnnnsls of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hals.
Ph!!dslibis,NVrrrbr 13, 142. ly.
CHF.7S0LZTE POLISH.
A N article unequalled for cleaning and giving a
X1- highly durable and moat brilliant polish to sil
ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Bnttunia ware,
Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on
vernialied carriages, Ac. TRY IT.
Prepared and gold st wholesale and retail, by Ibe
Susquehanna Chrysoliu Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northura'd,
H. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 10th, 1842.
& BP.OTE3CH, .
WHOLES ALU AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
I.ERS AND STATIONERS
No. 122 Chesnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Book and Stationary ; comprising
j neoiogical. Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane
ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes. Led
gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bible, Writins
Papers, Wrapping Papers. Ac. Ac., which they ol
fer at the lowest ptice to Country Merchant's Pro
fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others thai
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1R42. ly.
Michael Weaver V Son,
COPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 1 3 Murfh Water Street, Philadelphia.
Al f. constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twinea, Ac. vir:
I ar'd Ropes, FUhins Rones, While Rope. Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, A c. such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (Jill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, I'lough Lines,
H si tcrs, Traces, Cotton snd Linen Curpel Chums,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on n ssonuble
tetms.
Philadelphia. November 13.112. ly.
Jacob Fi Isiiimlli A Son.
"T ESPECTFl.'LLY iulorms their Iriends and
acquaintances generally that they still con
tinue to keep ol ihe old stand, No. 210 North 3d
atreet, Philadelphia, all kinds of
TOBACCO SMTF AXP SEGAKS.
Which Ihey will sell jn the nut accommodating
and reaatin le terms.
N. B. All goods sold will be guaunteed and all
order promptly attended to.
Philadelphia, Novemlvei 13, 1642. ly.
PETERClTOVEP.,
Wholesale and Ketail Shoe, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf I lat Warehouse.
Ao. C6 North "d ttreet, a few ilvors abuve .Irch,
Philadelphia.
ALSO Trunka, Carpet Bag and V slices, of ev
ery desenption, all of which he offers for
aale on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
J . W . S W AIN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
Ao. 37 Kooth Thud ttreet. ttro (hurt heloU! the
Cifv Hotel. Philadelphia.
c
OUNTKt Merchants and oihera are nolirited
to examine bia apaoilLient before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. November 13. .B42. ly.
P. cc A. It OVOU I) TN
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
Ab 164 Stirth Third ttreet. third door biluw Vine
street, Philadelphia.
"XT THERE ihey constantly keep on hand a large
' ' assortment of China, Class and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dinpose nf on the most rei
son able terms.
Philadelphia. November 13, H12 ly.
THEOPILUS CL'LP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Saddler-,
Hardware, &c.
AV. 6 South Third ttreet. four dunes below Market
1 hiladelphiu.
KEEP constantly on hand a large and grneral
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bunds,
Axle Arms, Eliplic Spring, Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants snd saddlers will be supplied si
all times on the most reasonable terma. They mill
find it to their advantage to oil and examine his
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
REYNOLDS, McFAKLAND & CO
Wholesale Dealers in Forci;rn Pritish
and American Dry Goods.
Ao. 105 Market ttreet, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants, and othera cun be sup
plied at all times with an extensive assort
ment of the uest and most fasbionuble Good upon
th most reasonable lerme.
Philadelphia, November 13. Ifi42. ly.
LOWER & BAKUON,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Hardware,
No. 171 Noam Tiunn S-rRr.r.-r, PHitAPtirsjiA.
Vl'HERE their friends and customers w ill always
' find a large and general aaoriment of Foreign
and Domestic lluidware, which they wilt sell al the
lowest prices.
Philedelpbia, IS.ivemhcr 13, 1842. ly.
ESIIER1CK, IIANSELL & CO'.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
No. 1(50 l-'J Market Street, Phila.
( BeLnu Fifth South aide )
A LWAYS keep on hund a full and general as
5L snrtment ol Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods,
Country Mcrchunta are respectfully request sd to
give them a call snd examine for themselves.
Philadelphia. November 13, 184V. ly.
SPEItING, GOOD & CO.
No. 136 Market Street, Philadelphia
"NV1TE the attention of Country Merchants
to flieir extensive assortment of Britieh French
and American Dry Goods, which they offer for sale
on ihe mit reasonable terms.
Philadelphia. Novemlier 13, 1842. ly.
IMcCALLA & HERSE,
No 51, Norlli iiccoiitl street,
(CORSLK oecOO.-xa's AILXX.)
Wheie fhey constantly keep on hand a general
assortment of
CLOTHS, CAS5IMERE8, VEETINOS,
Ana o great tancru ejaructtt oj a tupcrmr
quality, which they olTer to dispose of
upon the most reasonable terms.
.flOUNTRY MERCHANTS snd others win
yfind it to theii advantage to call enJ ejIniuf
llmr slock l-efore purchasing elsewbe-e
Philadelphia. Nov. 6. lHj7 j,
JCE1TS 3TJI1I1TGS.
WBClESfiu PHOE, BONNET,
. Cop end Pahn Leaf Hat Store,
Ns. 10 Sovra 4t Stbiit. PHILADELPHIA,
Vl'HERE an ajlsiujvs auaortmeiit of iba above
articles are eDMtsnlly kept on hand, ft sal
t Iba most roatonalJa terms.
Utj 2, If 43. It.
HOREIIOUND,
AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds,
Coughs, AMhm,!n8urnta, Whooping Cotlgh,
Bronchitis, and all disease of the Breast and Lungs,
leading lo consumption composed of the concen
trated virtue of Ilorrhonnd, Bonnet, Blond Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wmste w, Rochester, New
York,
The Innocrnre and universally admitted pectoral
vhtuesof Ihe Herbs from which the Bahama
llorehoxmd is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ( it Is therefore only neceasa
ry lo observe that this Medicine enntaina Ihe whole
of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
and so happily combined with several other vege
table substsnces, as to render il the most f peeily,
mild and certain remedy, now in use, Ll ihe com
plaints shove mentioned.
The Baham removes all inflammation and gore"
nes of the Lung, looeena tough viaid phlegm, en
sbling the patient to expectorate with ease and free-"
dom, assuages cough, relieves athmatic and diffi
cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens tha
pore, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives
strength to the tender lungs, and thus produces a
speedy and lasting cure.
iNOSATITinF. ISTHI 11 A SKaT CH t M K tit Ma.
We are not among that class of Editors who for a
few dollais will, (at the expense of Irclh and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid
sale ; neither aie we willing to remain silent, after
having tested the utility nf an iinj rovement or dis
covery in science or sit. Our readers will recollect
we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and
violent ci Id some few week ago. Well, we pur
chased two bottle of WINSLOW'S BALSAM
OF HOREIIOUND, and so sudden wa the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who
are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation.
Iscwistoo T'lrirraph. For sale by
HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Sunwry,
JACOB BRIOHT, Korthutnberland.
Alao, by Druggists gewTt.riy throughout the
country. rp Price, fiO cents per bottle.
August 14th, 1812. ly.
LIST OF BOOKS,
for sale ar
OLX. S3. 5L.S33S23H2.
A NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier'a
Fx do.; A in? worth's do; Cnlib'e do English and
German do.; Anthon's Ca-sar; Ambon's Grammer;
Anthen's Ciceioj M air's Latin Readei; Ogilby's do.;
Andrew's Latin lessons; Donnrgan'a lexicon;
Fisk's Gre. k Exercises; Duvies's Legendei; Graeca
Major a; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; 1, yell's Elements
of Geology; M rs. Lincoln's Botany; Element of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea
ders; Emtrson's Geography anil History; Olney'a
do.; Purli y' do.; Smith's Grammer; Kirkham's do.:
Kav' Readers; Cobl-' do.; Cobb's Arithmetick;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's Tabic Books; Evangelical Fa
mily Lilnarv; Cottage Bibb-; Fsmily do; Colluter
al do.; Nn:dl Bibles and Testaments Parker's Ex-erei-es
on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Bauer's
S dnl's Real; American Revolution; Marryatt's No
vels; Mr. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Law; l.etterson Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises Belapted to
Murray's Grammer; Sequel to Comley's Spelling
Book; American Clusa Book; L'aholl's Schoolmaa
tci's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac.
August 28, 1H42.
ATTENTION.
.1 . SI l N K J O A K S ,
1 ECJI 'ESTS the attention of his country friends
xV who are. in want, lo bis very lurge stock of
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Slnir Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opened, at
his warehouses. No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 2
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila
del phia. July 31. In 12 ly .
SPANISH HIDES. "
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). K 1 It K P A T 11 1CK i SO N,
A'o. 21. AoeA Third st reel,
(CTW'ECM M A H s. V.T ASip CBirT kTKECTS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
nA VE for sale a large and excellent assortment
of Spanish Hides, Paina Kip, Tinmen' Oil,
dj-c, at the lowest market prices, either for cauh, ic
exchange for Leather, or opon credit.
Consignments or leather received for stlo, oi
purchased nt the highest market prices.
(J- Leather stored free of charge.
April 17, 1842. ly.
rcmales.
''''HO aretroutded with aick headache, fvain in
W the side, breast and back, loss of appetite, fl.i-
tulency, low lie- of spirits, palpitation of ihe heart,
filming or giddiness, sicknci-s at lire stomach, bilious
aflcction, tightness at the cheat, nausea, vomiting,
noise in the stomuch, flushings of heat, and chilli
ness, disenses of the nerves, and organ of digestion,
Ac, Ac, those who may be thus affected, ahonld
not neglect to procure Dr. llarlieh's Compound
Strengthening Tonie and German Aperient Pills,
which are warranted to give immediate relief.
Thousands do we almost daily behold, whose coun
tenanced and pile em.eciuted cheks bear occulur
witness to sickness and affliction. CouM tho-e
per. on be persuaded lo use this invaluable medi
cine, ihey would soon find their weak and debilita
ted frames strengthened, their minds composed,
and all pain, and dnatrexs driven from the system,
when the body will again renew iia lost vigor, and
ot en a new life," and death for a while be de-
lived of its prey. Whathta l but feels glad t
beholil their near relatives and dear friends, sna'ched
as if by msgic from that fatal dest oyer Death
ye who are laboring nndei disease let not another
day or night pass without procuring this medicine,
as it will in a majority of ease effect a pcrmanant
cure. Kemember dtUiys are dangerous t and if
duease is neglected, its ravages will doubly in
crease. (j Principle Office for the United State, No.
19, NORTH EIGHTH street, where reccommen
dation of hundreds of persons may be seen, all of
which have lieen cured or benefitted hy the
medicine. HENRY YOXTHEIMER
Oct. 9, 1812. Agent.
1.1 ver Complaint.
alHIS disease is discovered by s fije. obUM) ;
in the right side under the sh rjb)1( ,en'dl.j
with heat, uneasiness shout t'.,e I)it of , imi8ch
there rs in ihe nEht side f',,0 , dj,!ention j the na.
i lent loses his alilo, and becomes sick and ircjbl
ed with vemitir.g. The tongue becomet rough
and blaclf tha countenance cbano' to a pale or
citron color, or yellow like the. afflicted with jaun
dice, difficulty of breatbvei disturbed rest, attended
with a dry couA, Jifllculiy of laying on the left
abletha W-ly t,4Cl,mei, weak, and finally the disease
'C'T.inatia into another of a mora srrioua nature.
t.ih In all probability is far beyond the power of
human skill. lr. itarneAl ( ompound Strength-enint-
Tonie and German Aperient Pills, if ta
Aii n at ibe commencement of thia disease, will
check it, snd by continuing the use of ihe medicine
a few weeks, a perfect ewe will be performed.
Thousands ran testify to ibis fact,
Ccrtifica'rs f many persons n a daily be seen
of the efficucy of this invaluablo '.a0irine. by apply-
EIGHTH street, Pbil-,.,,hia.
Oct a-1 tar "t-NHV YOXTHEIMEH.
Oct. a-.j, iri2. Atttf.